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about, hey, he can mess with jordan. supposedly the most extravagant ring ever assembled. there goes lebron, 26 points, 10 rebounds. wade had 29. and the heat on opening night win 120-107. >>> josh reddick was the man. he's the first a's outfielder to win this award since dwayne murphy in 1985. josh reddick, yes, wins the gold glove award. >>> dallas braden, he once pitched a perfect game on mother's day with his grandmother who raised him in attendance. everybody bought into it. a great, great story of this perfect game. but he had nothing but problems with his arm, and the a's had the him go today. #450e8 -- let him go today. >>> when you're a world champ, you get a taco bell appearance. >> we love you, angels! [ cheering and applause ] >> angel pagan, the giants center fielder at taco bell in red wood city. he made a few tacos, served a few customers. part of a campaign called steal a basement angel pagan at taco bell, ladies and gentlemen! why is that so funny? are you laughing at taco bell? >> [ laughter ] >> you know, when you win -- all of a sudden, angel pagan without exagger

. former mayor willie brown. [cheers and applause] and former mayor frank jordan. we want to acknowledge the husband of united states senator and former mayor dianne feinstein, mr. richard bloom. the wife of former mayor gina mos coney and the wife of former mayor joe alliteo, catherine. the sister of former mayor george christopher. the board board and the rest of the city family who has made this event possible. we are also honored to be joined by several giants dignitaries. president and ceo larry baer and his wife sam. [cheers and applause] . giants vice president and general manager brian saibian and his wife amanda. [cheers and applause] the wife of the skipper mrs. kim bochy. and let us now welcome distinguished members of the giants ownership group, charles johnson, david jenkins, trina and rob veen, tory and steven humphrey and allen baer. and we also joined by past giants owners. please welcome the family jamie and kim rupert and peter stoneum. also here with us today bob and connie laurie. peter and debbie mc clawlin. bill and sally newco. and now let's give it up for

the cardinals. jordan zimmermann struck out the batter. all that set the stage for jayson werth in the bottom of the ninth inning. 96 miles an hour, a fastball over the wall. let the celebrations begin. the nationals win, 2-1 with game 5 looming. >> jayson werth had not hit that many home runs this year. it was a great effort on his part. >> it comes down to 1 pitch. >> we know nothing is going to be easy. we have a life, a heartbeat. >> nowhe nationals have the momentum. wizards lost their preseason game to the knicks last night, 108-101. >> we spoke to some national stands after the game. granite bay expressed relief at how things turned around. >> i was thinking it was time for jason to get a walk-off- home-run. >> it worked. it was unbelievable, a truly momentous moment. a lot of people were getting worried today. we realize you have to have heart and debated. >> first pitch tonight at 8:30 and nationals park. that will air on tbs. >> unspecified denied game metro will delay the start of scheduled track work until the crowds have gone through the system. it was a long night for orioles fa

ahead. >>> a terror plot has been disrupted by jordan. jordan's government spokesman says 11 suspects associated with al qaeda's ideology are in custody. the name 9/11 2 suggests the plot was set for november 9th, which is the seventh anniversary of the last al qaeda attack in jordan. >>> a newly released picture of former cube an leader fidel castro may put some rumors to rest. the photo of castro with the former venezuelan vice president was said to have been taken in havana on saturday. in it the 86-year-old castro looks relaxed and well. speculation has been surging in recent weeks about his health. most of it came from -- came after castro failed to publicly congratulate hugo chavez on his election victory. >>> it's never happened before. pope benedict xvi conditianyoni lily of the mohawk. she is credited with the miraculous recovery of a boy whose family parade to her in 2006. the pope also named six other saints >>> a deadly shooting, a manhunt, it's all over, but the questions in the suburb of milwaukee still remain. here is the chief of police in brookfield, wisconsin, just a

noche jugo en cleveland ante los cavaliers y los wizards perdieron 94-84. jordan crawford fue maximo encestador con 11 puntos, primera derrota para los wizards. vamos con el futbo local porque el equipo los gloriosos se proclamo campeon de la categoria b veteranos en la liga de vetranos al derrotar en la final a always ready, tenemos imagenes y reaciones desde el estadio de la escuela washington lee en arlington virginia. el departamento de quetzaltena ngo en guatemala fue electa como la sede de los juegos centroamericanos y del caribr que se disputaran en el 2018, la odecabe confirma la justa en tierras chivas. hasta aqui vamos a una pausa,para ir culmia edicion de noticias se nos une pedro biaggi con un adelanto de lo que escucharemos maÑana en su programa y bueno maÑana miercoles 31 de octubre se celebra la tradicional noche de brujas, momento en el que grandes y chicos participan en diversas actividades como el disfrazarse y buscar golosinas, a continuacion algunas recomendaciones para esta fecha halloween o la noche e brujas es una tradicion celta que se ha extendido hasta nu

of a mcdonall's the man owned a franchise at tte time... and the ompany was running a michael jordan buuger promotion.he says he plans to split the money he madeeon the c--ordan saucc with his daughter... whh llsting. one. a location where ve - business after business opens... and thhn fails. almost as intereeting as why they don't make it... is why the next owner hinks theii business will be different. different. joel d. smith is &pliveein glee burnii, where th today.... to see wwy their - leaderr believe they have the reccpe for success. d. 3 p3 &p3 are you oor biggest fan?then you cann ecome.. ouu fannof the day! everydaa we'll pick one of our viewers ffom our facebook page... and feature them on fox45 news at 55to become a fan just go to our facebook page... acebooo dottcom ssash foxbaltimore. coming up on the early edition... republican prrsidentiil opeeul mitt rommey innthe spotlight... for a comment made uring tuesday's debate. hiss"binder full of women". 33 ((break 1)) 3p(break 1)) as a pastor, my support for question 6 is rooted in my belief that the government should tr

donald's franchises recently put this jug up for sale. that's the sauce used on mcjordan burgers, which sold for a limited time in the '90s anded a been named after michael jordan. thinking the sauce may be valuable one day, he saved it and he plans to split the profits with his daughter. >> interesting. >> genius. >> you never know. do you remember the mcjordan burger? >> no, not at all. not even a little bit. >> maybe it wasn't in our area. >> if you're smart enough to hold on to it and somebody is dumb enough to believe that's what it came from, nice work. >> if you're a huge michael jordan fan -- there are many of you out there, you might want to save something like that. >>> coming up, what we learned overnight about a terrorist plot targeting new york city. >> two hikers talk about the days they were lost in the wilderness. >>> tom kierein t >>> and now, from washington's leading news station, this is news4 today. >>> a woman is seriously hurt after being hit by a truck in college park. >>> a young man from bangladesh behind bars accused of trying to blow up the federal reserve buildin

in for eun yang. >> and i'm richard jordan in for aaron gilchrist. don't go back to sleep. the weekday crew decided to take a day off. >>> the redskins fumbled their chance at a comeback against the giants. something to look forward to, though, the return of a fan favorite. >> the time is 6:00 on the dot. we've got 48 degrees out there. it was a great weekend. now it's time for monday and big changes on the way. >> a lot of people. a lot of cars moving out there. people getting ready for the work week. chilly start at that one. >> and getting ready to go off to school this morning. you need your winter coat. >>> we are down in many locations in the 30s under a clear sky. latest view from space. no clouds around throughout the entire region. that bright spot above orion. that's jupiter. venus rising in the east, very bright. 50 at reagan national on the potomac. but away from the waters, most locations in the 30s this morning. prince george's, arlington, fairfax, montgomery counties, and just about all of northern virginia and northern maryland, except right near the bay waters. shenandoah v

all around the world that michael jordan has in basketball courts. even as rises and motivates. >> anything is possible. it really is. it does not matter if you are here or there are if you have this or that going on in your life. if you put your mind to it, you can overcome anything. >> timing is everything for the baltimore native. an ideal week to be in rio, not in baltimore. >> mesmerizing and motivated. >> stay with us for another look at the forecast. i've always been lucky. flew 37 bombing missions over germany. made it home every time. i'm lucky to have good friends who are all still around, and we're all lucky to have a friend named ben. ben's protected our medicare and veterans' benefits. and he's helping my 13 grandchildren afford college. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i'm honored to approve this message. >> will have the latest on the cleanup in the wake of superstorm sandy, and why it could be a long night for some people in maryland tonight. this is what early voting lines look like over the weekend. what can we expect when

years ago. a gallon of michael jordan barbecue sauce still very much in demand. how much demand? enough for somebody to pay 10 grand for it. details straight ahead. these fellas used capital one venture miles for a golf getaway. double miles you can actually use... but mr. single miles can't join his friends because he's getting hit with blackouts. shame on you. now he's stuck in a miniature nightmare. oh, thank you. but, with the capital one venture card... you can fly any airline, any flight, any time. double miles you can actually use. what's in your wallet? alec jr? it was a gift. i got your campbell's chunky soup. mom? who's mom? i'm the giants mascot. the giants don't have a mascot! ohhh! eat up! new jammin jerk chicken soup has tasty pieces of chicken with rice and beans. hmmm. for giant hunger! thanks mom! see ya! whoaa...oops! mom? i'm ok. grandma? hi sweetie! she operates the head. [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. she operates the head. those little things for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of bl

chief award jordan. involving the shooting this is the statement released by the oakland police chief howard jordan. ... in the meantime the oakland police department is also under fire. with a court mandated reform for not being the implemented. dan kerman tells us the attorneys will ask for a federal takeover of the department. >> for over nine years the oakland police department has been under court order to implement a laundry list of reforms. >> there is racial profiling and the proper investigation of complaints and the problem officers. those are all tasks that they're not in compliance after nine years. >> the attorneys saying that the citizen oakland cannot wait any longer. >> people are dying people are getting injured and officers that need help are not getting taken care of it. the department is not getting run properly we cannot stand by and wait for another occupy oakland. for >>reporter: on thursday he will file court papers to ask a judge to appoint a receiver to take control of the oakland police department. >> i would describe him as the enforcer, the compliance and

. >> yes. my eldest daughter is going to be 10. jordan, happy birthday double-digit. but for 24 hours you are still 9 so go to bed. it is 4:00 a.m. >> sherrod, what is going on with you? >> jordan call me in eight years. too much?

are assigning blame. chief howard jordan confirms it was one of his officers who fired a beanbag at protestor scott olson, seriously injuring the iraq war veteran. >> permanently -- >> personally i don't think him losing a job is nearly enough. i think he committed a crime and should be put in jail. >> no one is saying what will happen to the unidentified officer, but a just released independent investigation claims four four oakland officers broke the department rules in several occupy protests over the past year. they are minor like officers failing to turn on their video recorders up to excessive use of force. >> i think it might be the first step in the right direction for opd. >> without naming names, the chief is recommending termination for two officers. one demotion, 15 suspensions and counseling and training for three officers and -- three officers and written rep pro maunds for 23 others. >> it was tough for howard jordan to do. it is tough to displane of go ouing to go out in often violent situations. but he is a good cop and he is trying to be fair. >> but the head of the police u

but so is an expired jug of barbecue sauce. somebody on e-bay paid $10,000 for one gallon of mcjordan barbecue sauce that expired back in '92 when mock don't's released a limited burger honoring basketball great michael jordan. coming up after your local news on this morning, vice-president joe biden and vp candidate paul ryan. i'm vinita nair and this is your "cbs morning news". this is your "cbs morning news". ,,,,,,,, >>> social security recipients will see one of the smallest hikes in decades. the government announced yesterday the benefit will increase 1.7%, that's a $19 increase a month on average. one hot button topic, how to preserve social security. mark strassman looks at each of the presidential candidates plans. >> reporter: in new orleans john's family business sells stone for kitchen remodel. >> i love what i do. we go to work and i enjoy every minute of it. >> reporter: six days a week. >> yeah. not only me but my wife and son. >> reporter: 56 years old. how much longer do you want to do it? >> 10 to 15 years. >> reporter: since 1940 social security has been etched in s

the sauce after a michael jordan burger promotion back in 1992. he thinks the mcjordan boatle is the last one still in existence -- bottle is the last one still in existence. the winning bidder is from chicago. he recommended the buyer not eat it. no kidding. $10,000? >> i heard it was good for dunking. bad. >>> it's not your child's elmo. the man who brought a controversial act to the bay area. >> plus a man from bangladesh jailed for an alleged terrorist plot. how the man's plan was uncovered coming up. >> a meteor sighting over the bay area. we'll share some thoughts and comments from viewers. also, is this the last time you will see the star show? we'll tell you what when we return. ,,,,,,,,,, >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> it

howard jordan will investigate. >> if he has this information, he will investigate it and i have confidence that if there is any misconduct, that he will dot right thing. >> reporter: so far, chief jordan has not responded to our repeated requests to interview him, officer ko or anyone with the department's command staff. in oakland, eric rasmussen ktvu channel 2 news. >>> police are investigating a deadly shooting in front of the broken wheel cocktail lounge. investigators say the male victim was shot several times and rushed to souvenir delta hospital, where he later died. the victim's name has not been release. >>> in san leandro, two people were injured after someone opened fire outside of a halloween party. the violence broke out before 2:30 a.m. on marina boulevard of the owner says he was hosting party for about a hundred of his friends and says a group showed up and started a fight and then shots rang out. two hayward men were taken to the hospital with non-life threatening round. >>> fairfield police have investigate the death of a man shot in his driveway. police say th

. the bombing in beirut, many believe that syria was involved. and today, in jordan, officials say a soldier there was killed when the jordan troops clashed with the fighters crossing into syria, this is a situation that the president, whoever happens to be president will be forced to deal with. >> richard engel in the d.c. bureau tonight, and david gregory as we said at the top of the broadcast it is probably fair to say in their worst fears or wildest dreams neither campaign would have told you a year ago this would be a dead heat, 47-47, two weeks out. >> it is so close, brian, and there will be a lot of political signs about how to try to win over the next two weeks. but i think tonight is a 30,000 seat debate. this is about america's role in the world, we've heard from our correspondents here, we're not only a nation at war but we have is faced other threats down the line, how does america lead at home, strong in the world, about our economy and place in the world. and i think tonight the real challenge for the romney campaign, they have sort of evened things up, seen as a credible alte

? >>> yeah, anita. who said that, right? some bald guy? look, i thank michael jordan every day for pioneering that sense of cue ball, cool, but would he shave the famous head if the top of it kept on growing hair? i think not. look, i am totally over the no hair thing now. still, doesn't this photo of me kind of resemble the great gazoo from the flintstones? yeah. we don't catch a break in the popular media either. think about it. superman, good guy, handsome, powers, full head of luxurious black hair. but his them nemesis, luther lexo rr, bald. harry potter, wizard, nice hairdo. arch enemy, a guy who takes baldness to a whole new level. dominant but surely not sexy. and we all know the guy with the good hair always wins in the end, doesn't he? now, sure, the no hair thing works well if you look like boris kojo. but sadly this guy is a closer model for many of us and he's a tad short in the leadership potential. the only good news is homer simpson's afternoon enemy is his -- archenemy is his boss p whose rocking a hairstyle that looks far, far worse, the ring of death. sometimes it comes with

jordan is in northwest d.c. tonight where some homeowners are going to have a lot of cleaning up to do once sandy leaves town. richard? >> reporter: yeah, doreen, we're getting just another strong burst of wind and that's what keeps bringing these trees and branchs down. some of them really small and then just a few minutes ago, this large branch came down. it snapped and just fell. right in front of our eyes. we heard a loud pop and all of the sudden, half the tree was there on the street. and then the real big one, the heavy duty one. that is that giant tree right there. this one fell onto a home here in northwest d.c. you can see the root system there. so imagine what's on the other side. that large tree fell right on to the roof of someone's home and there were two people inside. let's take you to the video. those residents were just fine. they were not hurt. nay say they were just taken by surprise. they say all of the sudden, they heard the wind picking up. it would pick up and calm down. and, in one of those moments when the wind picked up, there came this loud bang and the tree

winds and i down in wyoming. 70 tomorrow. see you tomorrow. >> a rare piece of michael jordan memorabilia popped up on ebay and sold for nearly $10,000. it is the bottle to your left, jordan's barbeque sauce from mcdonald's. for those who don't remember 20 years ago the fast-food chain featured a sandwich named after the basketball star. it was known as the mcjordan chicago. according to the ebay listing the barbecue sauce is in new condition and has never been opened and at 10 grand it may never be. people have too much money. after a couple of lackluster adding stubbles and click tonight against the box. [old english accent] i doth declare that thou have brought overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my lady. these are troubling times in the kingdom. more discounts than we knowe

great, six strong, allows just one. top 7, jordan zimmermann with a rare relief aappearance. and he was dealing. faces three batters, strikes them all out. a huge inning. jordan zimmermann showing some emotion, the crowd getting pumped. to the ninth now, still tied 1-1. one man on, matt carpenter in to pinch-hit for st. louis, facing storen. look at ian desmond saves the day, best player on the nationals this year. bottom nine, you could feel the tension. jayson werth facing lance lynn, ball game! walk-off home run. the place just erupted. werth is the hero, the nationals win 2-1, extend the series to a fifth game. just an awesome scenes at nats park when jayson werth knew it was coming when he left the phillies and signed that $126 million contract to come to washington. >> my first day here, i went to a capitals game, hockey game, and the place was packed. they said -- somebody said, you know, just a few short years ago this place was empty. so i knew that a winning ball club would bring the fans and here we are two years later and they're showing up. it's awesome. >> they stuck w

constituents lines today. >> good evening, i'm robert jordan. i'm jackie bange. >> dan ponce is here with tonight's top story. >> the robo call lasts a little more than 80 seconds. congressman jackson asks for pateince and support without directly asking for votes. the call was paid for by his re- election campaign. tonight mixed reaction from his constituents. >> "like many human beings a series of events came together in my life at the same time and they have been difficult to sort through. i am human. i am doing my best. i am trying to sort through them all. >> voters in illinois 2nd hearing his voice for the first time in months. during the robo call, jesse jackson junior didn't give many specifics about his ongoing health problems - but he did express optimism. >> "i am starting to heal. the good news is my health is improving, but my doctors tell me the road to recovery is a long one. >> and he asked for prayers and support from those he>> "for nearly 18 years i have served the people of the second district, i am anxious to return to work on your behalf, but at this time it i

country jordan saying 42 have broken up a terror plot by members of a suspected al-qaeda linked group. they were allegedly planning to attack western diplomats and bomb public areas like shopping malls. at least 11 militants have been arrested. police say the men brought in weapons by nearby syria to carry out their plot and may have been equipped with homemade explosives from iraq. >> gregg: another fox news alert. a shooting near a mall in milwaukee wounding several people. deputies looking for a dangerous gunman on the loose. anna is following with the details. >> reporter: we can tell you, the alleged suspect. it appears authorities are still searching for an active shooter who opened fire around 11:00 today sending four people to a brookfield, wisconsin hospital. they say a woman came out of the spa injured. first responders helped to her an ambulance. ten others ran out in hysteria. >> we saw some woman come out of the front door and roll down the hill. they scooped her up and took her over to the ambulance. then there was another woman and picking her over to the ambulance. the

means we're going to give a shot to michael jordan to play basketball because if affirmative action doesn't exist michael jordan is playing in [ inaudible ]. the retort not all players are michael sw jordan, you ain't either. why do black people have to be geniuses and white people mediocre to compete against the geniuses and the presumption of intelligence is the mediocre and not the genius. white people don't run all networks they haven't had 43 1/2 presidents, they're not the chieftans of industry, most of the fortune 500 companies. the complaint is when we mess up and acknowledge we've messed up we have to pay the price for it. you tell america as black people pull yourselves up. acknowledge what you did for 250 you got free labor, black intellectual power was used tore your advantage now hook it up, a white woman who has benefited more than anybody else from affirmative action you're not going to talk about your gender you're going to talk about your race and when you put together white women and other abled people, white people benefit more from a policy aimed toward african-a

: whoever said toys were just for kids has yet to meet jordan hembro. >> they call me the toy hunter. oh, man. this is where we've been hiding everything. >> reporter: for the past 25 years he's made a living buying, selling, and playing with them. >> i scour the country and i dig deep. >> reporter: do you know how much i can get for this? but this isn't child's play. it's hard work. >> i'm hunting 24/7 every day, 365 days a year. >> reporter: in the new show on the travel channel he searches high and low for hidden fortunes in america's toy chests. >> i have been looking for these. >> reporter: when you come up here or a place like this what do you snee. >> my eyes are dart iing back a forth. i'm looking for toys that are recognizable so i'm seeing pac-man, evel knievel. i'm looking around. i see skedoodle, star wars, cabbage patch. these are going bam, bam, bam. i know that i have to hone in on hose. those are the ones that will start making money for everybody. >> reporter: what began as a hobby is a serious and profitable business. >> sold. years ago i sold a rare star wars toy and i

of the future. we are the once we have been waiting for as the poet june jordan. if we can bring ourselves to great clarity as to cause and effect. the environment is us, it is our wombs, our breast milk and families. our children to thrive in our bodies, unpolluted. the beauty industry and on to the next clean up project, the plastic industry, oil and war industries, too until there are no more toxic chemicals in babies, no more rocket fuel in breast milk or communities burdened by pollution. that is the work before us and that is what we are here to do and thank you so much for joining me for beauty and make over.

worker in south los angeles. with gang infested housing projects that are now almost mythic, jordan downs and nickerson gardens, and i worked in these projects during what is referred to as the decade of death, when crack and unregulated gun availability laid waste to communities of color. in los angeles during the late 1980's and early 1990's, there were 1000 homicides per year in the city of los angeles, not the county, the city. now, we have between 203 hundred homicides per year. people talk about the gang problem having been addressed. i want to share with you, what i experienced, what i have learned, i am not a typical academic. i will not quote statistics to you or talk about theories. i will talk with you about practicality. pragmatic approaches, and i will talk about reality. san francisco, like los angeles learned, will never saw or deal with its gang problems effectively unless there is true collaboration. i will talk to you about what this looks like and feels like. i will speak to you about the lessons that we have learned as law enforcement had to come off of the high perch,

, came to san francisco from jordan and started a small corner store on polk street. he's someone that our neighborhood and our residents

goes on, the greater the danger to international peace and security. >> in jordan, like turkey, more and more assyrian refugees are arriving, reinforcing a sinking pealing in the region that the crisis is spreading. diplomacy has not stopped the war and now is struggling even to content. >> no one wants an escalation lease area, but might it happen anyway? turning to the presidential debate, it was seen for a make or break moment format romney as he struggled to connect with voters on the campaign trail at unpunished in recent opinion polls. barack obama, polls suggested romney had come out on top. many commentators said he dominated the debate while obama lacked energy. we have this report. >> in a country is fraught with a bitter political divisions, and there is a rare moment of agreement. >> from mitt romney outshines president obama in the first date. >> the consensus of the american media -- mitt was the hit. president didn't seem to want to let go. he started with a standard campaign like -- is but it would cut taxes for the wealthy and hurt the middle-class. >> that kind of t

diego para dar cuentas de por qué manejaba embriagado. >>> howard jordan dijo que la actividad criminal no será tolerada después de los 5 tiroteos que cobraron 5 víctimas fatales. >>> ayer se vivió otra noche violenta en san josé, donde en 4 horas ,hubo dos tiroteos separados, tenemos los detalles, con flavio lacayo. >>> buenas tardes, maría leticia, así es, uno de los tiroteos fue muy cerca delde la universidad estatal de san josé, mientras que otro fue al este. >>> la violencia cobró al vda de dos personas en san josé. >>> según la policía el primer homicidio fue en al calle 9 sur, alguien llamó para reportar una riña en el área, al llegar los agentes encontraron a un hombre en el piso y sin respiración, la policía dice que no tiene información de los sospechosos o el sospechoso armado. >>> 4 horas después a eso de las 12 y 30 de la mañana hubo un segundo tiroteo. >>> llegué a las 12:30 y cuando entré a l casa, escuché 4 balazos. >>> la policía indica que la víctima fue pronunciada muerta en la cuadra 1300 de la avenida dobern, un área donde hay que tener muc

. it was called by the muslim brotherhood, the largest opposition party in jordan. it is pushing for more representation and a more democratic parliament. >> more than 10,000 people gathered in front of this mosque to press their demands. they are calling for less corruption and a greater say in political processes as well as less power for the monarchy. >> we want reform and a government that represents the people. right now, are around 100 people control this country. we want everyone to be represented in government. >> king abdullah ii has managed to hold on power by making no more than super -- superficial concessions to the opposition. he paved the way for elections on thursday, promising that parliament would have greater rights without encroaching on the king's powers. the muslim brotherhood wants to see real change. it has been adopting a more controversial attitude in the wake of successes -- more confrontational attitude in the wake of successes in egypt. >> everyone knows what we want. we wish to see genuine constitutional reforms. and we want a new election law. the current el

been waiting for as the poet june jordan. if we can bring ourselves to great clarity as to cause and effect. the environment is us, it is our wombs, our breast milk and families. our children to thrive in our bodies, unpolluted. the beauty industry and on to the next clean up project, the plastic industry, oil and war industries, too until there are no more toxic chemicals in babies, no more rocket fuel in breast milk or communities burdened by pollution. that is the work before us and that is what we are here to do and thank you so much for joining me for beauty and make over. on the same page is our monthly actually bimonthly book club that the library sponsors. this month, march, the book of the month is the samari gardens. how many are you have read this book in >> that's fabulous and gale is blushing in front of me. it's my pleasure to introduce gale. gale was born and raised in san francisco. her combined ancestory a chinese mother from hong kong and japanese father from hawaii gave her a unique asspect much the language of threads, dreaming water and others. please, help

in the 2005 model. the brakes can come on without being pressed. >>> coming up at 5:00, howard jordan makes a major announcement of misconduct allegations. hear what officers are facing. >>> well, that's go -- that's gonna do it for us here. thanks for joining us. [ female announcer ] this is the story of sam, who made an unexpected arrival. [ woman ] he was 4 months early, weighing 1 pound, 12 ounces. [ female announcer ] fortunately, sam was born at sutter health's alta bates summit medical center. [ woman ] the staff was remarkable. they made me feel safe, trusting, cared for. [ giggles ] they saved his life. i owe all of them my son. [ female announcer ] alta bates summit medical center and sutter health -- our story is you.

their jobs over actions over it is occupy protest and dozens of others could be disciplined. chief jordan recommended that two officers lose their jobs and asked that one be demoted, 15 be suspended, that three accept counseling and training, and that 23 23 others be reprimanded. >> we help our officers to follow the policy of the department. if they don't, we'll hold them accountable. >> each officer has the right to a hearing before being disciplined. >>> and officials say that an arsonist is becoming increasingly brazen. yet another fire set last night bringing the total number of fires to 10 in a two-week time span. dumpsters, trees and a couch set on fire. >> it takes resources away from other significant priority calls and obviously, that's happened every night almost for the last two weeks. >> the small fires are serious but it's because they're so close to homes and businesses. anyone with information is asked to call the department's arson tip line. >>> in san francisco, another fire is being investigated after it burned out a popular restaurant. in 10 minutes, how the mayor is

. what i'd say to you is don't try to fight the election for the last two weeks. >> reporter: jordan zimmerman founded what has become the 14th largest ad agency in the country. he says retailers have plenty of time to launch holiday campaigns, which traditionally reach full speed around black friday. and by then, those election ads will be a memory. >> the advantage is most retailers are smart today and they realize, you're going to buy after the election because people are so spontaneous and so late in shopping that you want to have a bigger impact. >> reporter: but advertisers might actually be a little sorry to see this campaign season end. they point to studies that find regular commercials do better in an election because consumers get tired of all the attack ads. darren gersh, "n.b.r.," washington. >> susie: once those ad campaigns kick into high gear consumers may be ready to spend. as we mentioned earlier in the program, the latest data shows consumer sentiment in october is at its highest level in five years. one new product likely to be at the top of everyone's shopping li

't. nor did jim jordan. we thought it was a stupid deal. it was. playing out to be that way. so no, we need to consolidate the gains of savings, the fact is it's not just doing a deal, about actually putting true fiscal constraints. listening to the other guests there, they're right. the problem is the size of government right now is 24% on trajectory -- >> we're talking about the slowing growth. senator, thank you very much. all right. senator, guys, i know you at home it appears i'm short-tempered with the issue. i did have breakfast. it's not a food thing or sugar thing. i'm telling you, you should be worried about this. both sides are to blame for this. we have don't get hopping on this right now, we can be dogmatic all we want. you can be red, you can be blue. or you can just blow up. they don't do something in matter of weeks we blow up. more from washington. i had three kids. and she became the full time mother of three. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that

it takes to stop the defense cuts from happening. now you have jim jordan saying we will let those go into >> what does that mean for vote >> he does not have sway over

's decision to transfer him from jordan middle school in palo alto. while he carried the jean for cystic fibrosis, he doesn't have the disease. but a student with cf already goes to that same school. because of concerns about bacterial cross-contamination, doctors often recommend only one cf student per school. coleman's parents say the school district overreacted. >> it feels like i'm being bullied in a way that is not right. >> why take a child who is new to the district, who is just making friends, who is just building a support network, who is getting to know and liking his teachers, who has been well his whole life, why stigmatize him? >> he has attended two other schools with cf children. it has never been an issue, ever. >> his parents are home schooling him while they wait for the court's decision. >>> lance armstrong is out as chairman of his cancer-fighting charity live strong. minutes after he made the announcement that he was stepping down, nike announced they were dropping him, saying he misled the company about doping. this all comes after the u.s. anti-doping agency releas

. the city needs help with major crimes, up 20% this year. police chief howard jordan told the city council he would like to temporarily hire officers from other agencies to fill the gaps. oakland is training new officers a the a police academy class now. however, they won't be ready for the streets until march. >>> oakland police are hoping a newly released surveillance video will jog the memory of those who saw the man who murdered the victim. he accidentally taped the car in front of him seen here while parallel parking. the two people inside that car then confronted butler inside this store and then followed and killed him a block away. a $25,000 reward has been posted for the arrest and conviction of those responsible. >>> a man accused of trying to blowup the federal reserve building in new new york city is under arrest. they nabbed him this morning. they say he tried to detonate a van outside the federal reserve building with what he thought were explosives. they were actually fakes sold to him by an undercover agent. the federal reserve building is just three blocks from ground zero

% this year. police chief howard jordan told the city council he would like to temporarily hire officers from other agencies to fill the gaps. oakland is training new officers a the a police academy class now. however, they won't be ready for the streets until march. >>> oakland police are hoping a newly released surveillance video will jog the memory of those who saw the man who murdered the victim. he accidentally taped the car in front of him seen here while parallel parking. the two people inside that car then confronted butler inside this store and then followed and killed him a block away. a $25,000 reward has been posted for the arrest and conviction of those responsible. >>> a man accused of trying to blowup the federal reserve building in new new york city is under arrest. they nabbed him this morning. they say he tried to detonate a van outside the federal reserve building with what he thought were explosives. they were actually fakes sold to him by an undercover agent. the federal reserve building is just three blocks from ground zero. new york's police commissioner says the arrest

shot. 20-year-old jordan chit died. police believe these arrests are tied to that shooting. >> through diligent police work, officers and investigators have identified these suspects and articulated probable cause to a magistrate who agreed and they were arrested. >> reporter: investigators say the january shooting was gang- related. they won't say what led them to make the arrests today and what evidence they have. >> this is one of many cases in which our investigators continue to ask the public for help and we continue to make progress in. >> reporter: so the house we were at today was a few blocks away from where that shooting happened on the option of end of san antonio park. the suspects are still being questioned and have not officially been charged. elizabeth? >> thank you, elissa harrington. >>> some more bay area headlines now. police say a domestic fight in san jose ended with a girlfriend pulling out a gun and shooting her boyfriend dead at a house party over the weekend. 26-year-old [ indiscernible ] died at the scene. >>> and 20-year-old anna cohn is under arrest police

in late january. four people hit by gunfire outside a birthday party. one of them, 20-year-old jordan chitt died from his injuries. this is a tribute web page set up by his friends. investigators say the exact motive for the killing is being investigated. >> gang activity is one possible lead and that is partially what has led us to the four arrests this morning. >> reporter: oakland police spent the morning here interviewing people at this home and collecting evidence inside. one man here told me he didn't want to talk on camera about the early-morning raid. sergeant chris bolton says police came in with a lot of many power to make sure nothing went wrong. our objective when we go into these situations is officer safety, innocent bystander safety as well as suspect safety. >> reporter: police are not releasing the names of the four arrested. but this -- but they did have probable cause warrants signed by a judge. police are still looking for one more person who was not captured. none of the people today have been charged with that deadly shooting. alex savidge, ktvu channel 2 news. >

jordan/jefe departamento de policia oakland :31 when you have cuando tienes 103 asesinatos y todavia no es el fin del ano, diria que este es un periodo muy critico para el departamento hoy se confirmo que esa asistencia es un hecho... his request to the governor y que fue la solicitud publica que hicieron lideres religiosos de oakland al gobernador, lo que acelero el proceso. hugo guerrero/comerciante 1:00 todo lo que venga a seguridad a esta ciudad es bienvenido comerciantes aplauden la idea, porque ademas empiezan a ver fenomenos que en decadas se habian dado. ahorita tenemos mas de 25 a 30 locales solos, eso te da un indicio ademas de que la economia esta mala, ya la gente no quiere abrir negocios en esta area la asistencia de la patrulla de caminos a oakland no es nueva. se ha dado durante varios periodos desde el 2007 y de hecho dijeron que ha sido una de las estrategias que mas ha funcionado. don morrel/capitan chp en oakland 1:24 they la policia identificara los vecindarios a los que debemos ir, y como en el pasado, enviaremos personal, para combatir cualquier violacion de tra

jordan says he's welcoming help. in a partnership announced today, the chp will have some of its officers work overtime to help patrol the streets. >> i'm assigning people within the city of oakland that will not be focusing on any other highway patrol duties. >> reporter: it comes on the heels of requests for help. >> we need safety in the city. >> reporter: captain says the chp has partnered with oakland police before. the agencies worked together on a gang reduction task force. >> there is a decrease. the overall crime went down. their calms for service would go down. >> reporter: the difference is this new partnership isn't gang specific. >> doesn't have the gang name or the actual funding. but it's the same idea. >> reporter: the agencies involved have not yet figured out exactly how much this partnership is going to cost. who is going to pay for it. they also don't know how many offers will be patrolling the streets of oakland on a daily basis. there's a lot of details that need to be worked out. >> alameda sheriffs deputies are calling it one of the most karaoke louse killings they

of refugees fleeing to jordan, lebanon, turkey, iraq. she hottest elements are coming in across the border -- jihadist elements are coming in across the border. >> do you think the only solution is for assad to go? >> there is no doubt that you cannot kill that many people and stay in power, but that is not a solution. that is may be part of the solution. what happens when he goes? we need to make sure that the security forces -- that they do not get into a chaotic collapse. >> do you think, with hindsight, when you took up the role for syria, you should have been less even-handed from the beginning and should have said right from the get go, "bashar al assad, you have to leave"? >>no, that is not a negotiator. i was brought in to try to bring the parties to the table. even the big powers have not been able to do that. for the mediator to walk in and think you can do that, you would be crazy. >> kofi annan, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> it was called africa the mostand was one of bizarre and successful music events of the summer. o e -- over 80 african and western musicians traveli

at the team from west virginia, iley, and woods. >> gus: two kickers line up, nick jordan 28, and nick rose 23. this one and recovered by the mountaineers. so a two-big 12 games, they defeated baylor, 70-63 at home and with 14 seconds remaining, they are in front of texas, 48-45. >> charles: and really, what a bounce back for west virginia's defense, getting torched by baylor last week. this isn't pretty, but down the stretch, they made the plays necessary to win the football game. including a couple of fourth down stops. >> gus: the west virginia mountaineers, first year in the big 12 in their first road game in conference play. and knocking off the 11th ranked longhorns. 48-45. let's go down stairs where we have geno smith. >> geno, congratulations on your win. one second. geno, congratulations on your win, what went right? >> a number of things went right, main thing was we stuck together, it was not pretty, but we came to a tough venue, against a tough team, and closed it out. >> you did not let up once. what kept you going? >> i have a great team and great coaches and they keep me up thro

twisted and everything. i'm surprised that he survived. >> reporter: jordan saw the whole thing saying the man was running across first street at north san jose with an iphone to his left ear. his baseball cap as also turned to the left, blocking his view of the oncoming train. >> the cap was going this way, probably blocking the sun. then when he walked by, boom, that's it. >> reporter: he was hit by the corner of the train. sending him flying six to seven feet. and talking on his phone, if that wasn't bad enough, witnesses said that the man was actually crossing against a red light. >> and you need to put your phone down, it will only take a couple of seconds crossing the street anyway. >> reporter: distracted walking has become a big problem with the booming of smart phones, making for painful video clips of people walking while texting and talking and hurting themselves. one man in southern california didn't even notice a bear in his neighborhood and walked right into it. last year, distracted walking sent 1,100 people to the e.r. a number that experts say is likely to grow. back i

wars film in 2015. my kids will be very happy. back to the devastation jordan -- caused by sandy. laura trevelyan has been covering this for the last 36 hours nonstop. and what does it look like for you where you are? >> as you can see behind me, this city is starting to come back to life. power is beginning to be restored to some parts of the city. the subway is still shut. so are the tunnels that are flooded. it is not clear when it will come back to normal. wall street will start trading tomorrow, but schools are still closed. they are still assessing the damage to the tunnels. the process will take some time but there is less of a surreal feeling. this morning, there was hardly anyone here. anyone who was here was indoors. now the city is moving once again. >> are there bit of the city that still have water in the streets? have all the waters now restricted -- reseeded? >> most of it has receded. i was at the lower east side laporte -- and this morning and the flooding was exceptionally bad. there are basements flooded. much of that water has receded. but many people are leaving the

. then jordan zimmermann came in. he struck out eight straight batters. setting the stage for jayson werth in the bottom of the ninth. a 13th pitch at that knocking the fastball over the fence. and here we go. let the celebrations begin. the national into-1 with a game 5 looming. -- the national's win 2-1 with game 5 limning. >> that was a great effort on his part. >> every playoff game comes down to one page. >> whether we win today or lustig, tomorrow is a new day. now -- whether we win today or lose today tomorrow is a new day. >> the baltimore orioles are in new york trying to stay alive trying to avoid elimination. the yankees were scoreless in the top of the fifth. he takes it. this silence is the crowd and it gives the orioles a 1-0 lead. meanwhile, the yankees played small ball. barry jeter comes home from third. it was a one-one game. they're now in the 12th inning and the orioles have won on and one out again in the 12th in the bronx. meanwhile, the giants eliminated the reds 6-4. they now move on to the championship series and there are weeding the winner of the nationals and th

says all the suspects are from jordan. the spokesman says the men were assisted by al cod operatives base in iraq. >>> jeffrey thompson is under a federal investigation for funding a shadow campaign for making straw contributions to other campaign. charter is the city's largest manager of healthcare. the value is more than $350 million. the missing $5 million was discovered in an audit. it is one just reasons insurance regulators have assumed control of the firm. last thursday we reported dc officials chartered officials in an attempt to seek a buyer. >>> former presidential candidate george mcgovern died sunday at the age of 90. the democrat, lost by a landslide to richard nixon in 1979 i don't matt jab blow talked with a woman. >> reporter: george mcgovern, when he died sunday morning, the country lost a lion of the political left. >> he was a crusader to end hunger. >> reporter: long time cbs news political analyst dottie lynch lost a presented. >> it is a sad day. >> reporter: lynch and her husband also worked on the mcgovern campaign, maintained a close relationship with the und

syria. jordan says al qaeda operatives in iraq had also been helping the militants make explosives. >>> the white house is denying reports that the u.s. and iran have agreed to talks over tehran's nuclear program. "the new york times" reported over the weekend that the two sides had agreed in principal to one on one talks. a u.n. security spokesperson said the report isn't true. however, president obama has said he'll do whatever it takes to keep iran from getting a nuclear weapon. >>> some doctors say the nationwide meningitis outbreak could have been prevented. according to "usa today," there was a similar outbreak ten years ago in north carolina, when five people became ill, and one of them died. doctors say compounded steroid injections given for back pain needs to be particularly sterilized. so far the cdc says 23 people have died in this outbreak, including two in virginia and one in maryland. another 285 are sick. >>> today the international cycling union will decide if lance armstrong should be stripped of his seven tour de france titles. they made the recommendation back i

de 2-0 con jordan zimmermann enfrente al mexicano jaime garcia. partido que se esta jugando en estos momento y mas adelante les cuento como van. en el candem yard las cosas puero distintas porque cc sabathia, russell martin y los yankees de nueva york arruinaron una fiesta que llevaba 15 años de preparación. russell martin abrió la novena con el jonrón del desempate contra jim johnson, mientras sabathia ofreció una actuación brillante y los yankees derrotaron por 7-2 a los orioles de baltimore en el primer juego de su serie divisional en la liga americana. sabathia admitió dos carreras y ocho imparables en ocho entradas y dos tercios para impulsar a los yankees que tomaron la ventaja al frustrar el primer partido de los orioles como anfitriones en postemporada desde 1997. el segundo partido de la serie será esta noche siempre en candem yard de baltimore. por la nfl, las cosas no fueron completas como se penso porque solo el equipo de baltimore gano y los redskins volvieron a perder en casa. vamos a kansas city, en el duelo de la semana 5 entre los ravens y los chiefs que se

. >> security forces in jordan said they had foiled a plot that the terrorist colorado 9/11 part two. intelligence officials released photos of 11 jordanian accused of planning deadly attacks. authorities say the first targets would diplomats and shopping malls. then while security was occupied, a major operation would get under way. according to investigators, the goal was to cause the highest number of casualties and extensive physical damage. there have been plenty of reports that former cuban leader fidel castro has been in failing health. today, then as well as former vice president says castro is doing just fine. the 86 year-old was last seen publicly -- you may recall in march when he met during pope benedict's visit to cuba. we have a photo of castro that was taken this weekend. he also spoke about how they spend their meeting together. >> yesterday, we spoke for about five hours about agriculture, history, and international politics. >> while castro never fully recovered from a botched surgery for an undisclosed intestinal illness back in 2006, two years later, his brother o

jonrones de los cardenales y san luis castigo Ó temprano a jordan zimmermann para conseguir una victoria 12-4 sobre los nacionales de washington que empatÓ 1-1 la serie divisional de la liga nacional. el tercer juego se disputarÁ la tarde del mie Ércoles en el nationals park. edwin jackson abrirÁ por washington ante chris carpenter. mientras que, por la americana, los orioles se enfrentan a los yankees en el segundo partido de la serie. el primer lo ganaron iniciamos con el resumen del futbo y con la mls. dc united viajo a canada para enfrentar al toronto fc y regreso a casa con una importante victoria de 1-0 con anotacion de handi salihi a los 88 minutos de tiempo corrido. con este resultado dc united se apodera del tercer lugar de la tabla de posiciones de la conferencia del este con 54 puntos y esta en zona de clasificacion directa. vamos a guatemala que se jugo la jornada sin seleccionados. el lider comunicaciones supero de local 2-0 a marquense con anotaciones de jairo arreola a los 28 y 59 minutos. juventud escuintleca de local empato 1-1 con heredia, municipal de visita supero 2-

not say whether haughton's wife was one of those killed. >>> overseas now. authorities say in jordan they foiled an al qaeda linked plot to attack shopping mall, foreigners and western domestic missions. 11 suspects are under arrest. all are jordanian nationals with ties to an ultraorthodox brand ever islam. there's more violence overnight in lebanon. six people were wounded. lebanon's security team an oent of syrian government was killed by a car bomb. his supporters blame the syrian and lebanese government which say is zoo close to the damascus regime. >>> fidel castro says he's alive and well despite reports to the contrary. castro now 76 years old published photos of himself in which he's seen reading friday's newspaper. he wrote an article in the state-run newspaper disputing rumors he was on his death bed. there has been speculation for more than a week that he was grave lie ill. >>> funeral services will be held friday for former south dakota senator george mcgovern. he was 90 years old when he died sunday. he was and unabashed liberal and a war hero but he will always be reme

. james davon holden jordan, baby tie, anaya nora scott, middle -- kenneth stewart the third, -- no angel. all died october 11 in the arms of their grandmother, nancy try to save them from their bur home. they remember their mother is a giving woman who was willing to do anything to protect the little ones. >> when a child guidance the communities diminished. when fourguys and a world is truly a lesser place. the loss is overwhelming, but healing does come. for those who believe there's something higher, healing will come eventually through grace. >> k-d [ music ] >> all five were buried together at delaney memorial gardens. investigation of the cause of the fire is still ongoing tonight. >>> we are learning more about what the investigators found that the pharmacy that -- nationwide meningitis outbreak. it was found in an open vials of medication. the massachusetts company the center in the outbreak has taken 250 people and killed 20 including one person from our state. >>> old wounds are open today for some former boy scouts. the organization released the release the names of more tha

-year-old jub jub for $10,000. -- 20 year-old jug. he saved it after 1992 michael jordan promotion at mcdonald's. he posted its on ebay it and someone in chicago purchased it. he says don't eat it because it expired almost 20 years ago and would probably make you sick. but the buyer wants to remain anonymous. >> i've got some happy meal toys from back in the day and i'm happy to sell them. there's an investigation into a south korean firm accused of stealing trade secrets. the justice department alleges colognekevlar information is worth hundreds of millions of dollars. >> espionage. the strategy will not be tolerated by the united states department>> prosecutors say that the company scott pelley: "you made on your investments, personally, about 0 $20 million last year, and you paid 14% in federal taxes, that's the capital gains rate. is that fair to the guy who makes $50,000 and paid a higher rate than you did? so you think it is fair?" romney: "yeah, i think it's the right way to encourage economic growth." lower tax rates for him...than us. is that the way to grow america

-84 sobre los wizards, en el primer encuentro del calendario de la nba. jordan crawford anotÓ 11 puntos para encabezar al quinteto capitalino, que estaban sin su estelar armador john wall, el alero brasileÑo nenÉ y el alero forward kevin seraphin. el segundo partido de la temporada para los wizards sera hasta el sabado cuando reciban en el verizon vamos al futbol nacional. luego del empate 1-1 de visita ante chicago fire, dc united, volvio a entrenar con vistas a la serie de playoffs de la mls contra red bulls. el partido de ida estaba programado a jugarse en el red bull arena este sÁbado, pero debido a los estragos que ocasio el huracan en nueva york se cambiaron las fechas, este sabado se jugara primero aca en el estadio robert f. kennedy y el de vuelta sera el miÉrcoles 7 de noviembre a las 8 de la noche aca en el estadio robert f. kennedy. con este cambio ahora tiene mas ventaja red bulls que terminara en casa a pesar que dc united termino vamos a el salvador porque el jugador de luis angel firpo y capitÁn de la selecciÓn cuscatleca, dennis alas tiene problemas. resulta que qued

, i'm eun yang. >> and i'm richard jordan in for aaron gilchrist. welcome on this wednesday, october 10th. >>> for the first time, a national division playoff game will be held in washington. the nationals return to washington after winning the first two games in st. louis. edwin jackson, who finished off their world series run last year, will start. in case you can't make it, you can watch the game on the mlb network. >>> if you're planning on going to today's game, plan on getting to the ballpark early. several streets around the ballpark will be closing around 7:00. additional streets will close at 10:30. ddot officers will have extra officers on hand to keep things running smoothly, and trains will be running hours before the first pitch. >> it's going to be a great event. it's fantastic for the city to be hosting it, but everybody, i think, needs to have a game plan whether they're going to the game or not. they need to know how to get home tomorrow, and if there's any way to avoid this area, that's what we recommend. >> you can also get to the game on a bike. capital bike share

as promising right now. starting pitcher lasted more than 3 innings, jordan zimmerman, only two strikeouts. all right, up the road, things didn't go quite as well for the orioles. it was their first playoff win. the birds went toe to toe with the yankees until the end. the nats's jim johnson gave up five runs and the game. the orioles say this is where that short-term memory comes into play. >> it was one game and we all came back with not much of a memory of what happened last night and ready to get a win today. >> we've had tough losses a lot this year. you know, the peeks and valleys. obviously the sense of urgency changes a little bit because of the series. and our guys know that. >> of course, they go at it again tonight. redskins fans worse fears came true on sunday when robert griffin, iii, was hurt. plenty of cringe worthy moments, but none that knocked him out of the game like this one. it was a hit by sean weatherspoon. it left rg3 with a mild concussion. he sat out of practice today after undergoing several tests. according to teammates, he seemed in good spirits today. >> any ti

of their customers fully restored by thursday. live in arlington, richard jordan, news 4. >> after a day of clean up, the federal government and most public schools in our area will reopen tomorrow. d.c. schools are open with the exception of brookland educational which may be closed because of power problems. and most halloween secelebratio will go on and scheduled. you can find a list of cancelled parades on nbc washington dot com. >> amtrak announced tonight that there will be no acela service in tnortheast corridor tomorrow. transportation reporter adam tusk with the latest now on tomorrow's commute. >> metro rail and metro busses running once again, but on a sunday schedule. that means service isn't running as frequently as it normally would. staying on the routes will return to normal on wednesday. emergency $15 d.c. taxi surcharge now gone. at the airport, still a tricky situation. this morning, a limited number of flights getting off the ground today. but as you can imagine, if you had a flight out of the area today or even tomorrow, good chance you're looking at some sort of impact whether

earned... &pnationals in st. louis for game 2 of the nlds...nats took game one....jordan zimmermann with a rough outting....bottom of the 3rd...allen craig hammers it to left...solo shoo...zimmermann gives up 5 runs inn3 innings...cards lead 5-1....top of the 6th...danny espinosa gives it a ride to leff enter...john jay races to the wwll...makes the catch as he craahes into the padding...innredible grab by the cardinals centee fielder... everything going rrghh or st. louis today....bottoo of the 8th...carlos beltran already with one home run...number 2... ccrdinals ound thh nationals to even the series...12-4... the series goes to d-c on wednesday... most folks around here &premember,,,and not pondly...wwen we heard cheers at m&t bankstadium whennky bollee wws injjred against the colts back in september of 2005..it's still a raw memory in baltimore...and yesterday we saw omethhng very similar.. chiefs quarterback natt cassel is not a popular man in kaycee these days,and when he was slammed by the rrvens &phaloti ngata and did not get pp, cheers could be heard coming from the cr

it was certainly special? >> it was kind of going along. the tension didn't build till late and when jordan zimmerman came in and struck out in the 7th, this crowd had been waiting for two days for an excuse to go nuts and it started to build and build. they couldn't have scripted it better. i think the newness of this here i think made such a difference. >> reporter: it was special. how do you come down from that and play a game the next day? that will be difficult for the nats tonight. >> yeah, it is, but i heard a lot of the right things from guys last night. there's a saying in baseball, momentum is as good as the next day's starting pitcher. this is the key here. it's on gio gonzalez. he was disappointed on the first start. however he pitches i think will determine where this game goes. >> reporter: that's the pitching angle. what about the hitting? they haven't done it in the last couple games. bryce harper has struggled. >> a lot of them have struggled. scouts know if you can bust the nationals' hitters inside, you got to be good and can't make a mistake, but if you, can you can ho

morning, everyone. i'm richard jordan, in for aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang. >>> today the boy accused in the beating death of a 2-year-old child. the port washington boy entered an alford plea to the manslaughter. it does not admit guilt but says there's enough evidence to convict. police say he beat anaya bachelor while a 15-year-old and 4-year-old were also in the house. >>> this morning police are stepping up patrols in bethesda after a woman was sexually assaulted. it happened on sunday night on the capital crescent trail on brookaway drive. the 27-year-old woman was knocked unconscious and dragged into the woods. she woke up with a serious head wound and found her way back to the trail. another jogger helped the woman to a nearby house to call 911. news 4 spoke exclusively to that homeowner. >> of course she was crying because she wanted the paramedics be here

november. richard jordan, news for. >> and in a letter to the governor, the new rules created an environment. the new rules require clinics to meet the same construction standards as new hospitals. abortion rights say it could force most out of clinics. >> a major highway shut down for hours during a dust storm and the threat isn't over. >> a dog walk irassaulted in the district. >> a young boy with special needs disapp as governor, i cut five billion dollars in spending and balanced the budget every year. and tim kaine and i both cut our own pay as governors, to lead by example. mark warner and i reached across party lines to get things done. we were a great team in richmond and we'll be a great team in washington. i'm tim kaine and i approve this message ...because we'll work together to restore fiscal responsibility, grow our economy and create jobs. [ male announcer ] tim kaine. bringing people together to tackle the challenges of tomorrow. . >> dangerous dust storm in oklahoma forced officials to shut down part of an intertate highway. the weather caused a massive pile-up

jordan posted this letter to the community. it says when officers fire a weapon, jordan trusts they will act professionally, ethically and with knowledge of the accountability of their actions. reporting live, rita williams, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> hewlett-packard ceo meg whitman delivered grim news to investors today and the stock market was quite to react. tom here now with hp's announcement and the fallout. >> reporter: a true pioneer in technology circled the wagons today. meg whitman said the high-tech pioneering firm is on the road to recovery with downsizing well under way as well as new products and services in the pipe like. but it would take two years, the restructuring, because of the overall economy. >> she's not upbeat. she's trying to be up-front and honest. sometimes the market doesn't necessarily like hearing those things come out of the ceo's mouth. >> reporter: whitman said the ceo's in previous years were also to blame. >> no one wants to see the uncertainty. any ceo is going to have to be somewhere for a while to instill their game plan. >> reporter: market

, police are assigning blame. chief howard jordan confirmed it was one of his officers who fired a beanbag at protester scott olson, seriously injuring the iraq war veteran. >> personally i don't think losing a job is nearly enough. i think that you committed a crime and should be put in jail. >> no one is saying what will happen to that unidentified officer, but a just released independent investigation claims 44 oakland officers broke department rules over several protests over the past year. violations are mostly minor like officers failing to turn on their video recorders, all the way up to false arrest and excessive use of force. >> i think it might be the first step in the right direction for opd towards accountability. >> without naming names, the chief is recommending termination for two officers, one demotion, 15 suspensions, counseling and training for three officers and written reprimands for 23 others. >> this is very tough for howard jordan to do. it is very tough to discipline officers who you are asking to go out in violent situations but he's a good could cop and i think he

. >> reporter: almost a year after the confrontation, police are assigning blame. the chief howard jordan confirmed it was one of his officers that fired a beanbag at scott olson seriously injuring the iraq war veteran. >> losing his job is not nearly enough. i think he committed a crime and he should be put in jail. >> no one will say what happened to the unidentified officer but an independent investigation claims 44 officers broke rules over the past year. violations are mostly minor like officers failing to turn on their video recorders all the way up to false arrests and excessive use of force. >> it might be the first step in direction for opd as far as accountability. >> reporter: without naming names, they are recommending termination for two officers, one demotion, 15 suspensions and counseling and training for three officers and written reprimands for 23 others. >> this is very tough. it's very discipline officers how are asking to go out in violent situations. he is at the top and i think he is trying to be fair. >> the head of the police union is furious blaming city hall for

worried about governments sending the committee chairman is congressman jim jordan. you want to cut poor people off? >> we want to help them get to a better life. we create programs that help people get to a better life. >> i have heard that before. it by not waving t-- o d? wavering the work requirement like this administration did. >> just to be fair they haven't totally waved t waived the work requirement. >> they are letting some states not have a worj requiremek requ. that one key element that helps people get to the american dream experience greatness and get a job and grow and get to a better lifestyle. >> work. >> the key ingredient to accomplish anything that we all learn. >> but how? that was already in the original healthcare reform act. you have a new welfare reform act. >> with all of the spending the government does it's about 600 billion a year when you factor in medicaid and the 70 plus different programs that are out there. >> the original act just was welfare didn't hit the other 70 some programs. >> there are so many nutrition programs job training programs educational

$10,000. this on ebay. not just any sauce. mcjordan barbecue sauce from a michael jordan promotion at mcdonald's in the early 1990s. >>> the most important celebrity alive weighs in on the presidential election. you may not understand what she is actually saying, and she has not heard of one of the candidates. "the ridiculoust" is next. based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one rel

for nearly $10,000 on ebay. it's mcjordan barbecue sauce from a michael jordan promotion at mcdonald's in the early 1909s. anderson? >> thanks. >>> she hadn't heard of one of the candidates and you may not understand what she's actually saying. the "ridiculist" is next. [ male announcer ] one in four americans can't sleep. are you one of them? drink dream water, the natural, fast acting sleep aid that helps you wake refreshed. visit drinkdreamwater.com. >>> time now for the "ridiculist." tonight we're adding celebrity endorsements for president. they've been rendered completely obsolete because the only celebrity who really matters any more just weighed in on the election. no one else needs to say anything else from this point forward. i'm speaking of course about honey boo-boo. >> you know who mitt romney is. >> no. >> do you know who barack obama is? >> the president. >> he's the president. yes. they asked on the kelly and michael show they asked mitt romney if he preferred snooki or honey boo boo. do you know what he said? he said he preferred snooki. now i have to ask you,

of the oakland police department. police chief howard jordan said he never received e-mails sent in the past week from a federal monitor. those messages involved concerns about chief jordan's recommendation to discipline several members of the police department for infractions. >>> it's getting oscar buzz for the best documentary. starting today they will scream the entire documentary. it's called the waiting room. a film that explores how the public hospitals struggle to care for thousands of largely uninshired patients. the movie is already won awards at film festivals across the country. you can view that documentary in oakland. >>> time now 6:26. let's get everybody out the door, sal. what is happening on the roads? >> right now it's getting busier dave and pam around the bay area. we are going to look at the south bay. this report looking at northbound 280 getting up to the valley here. it's not that bad. and the same thing goes for interstate 678 -- 680. this is a big commute. so far so good as you drive past free hospital into san jose. >>> low clouds are back. very, very mild. a lot of lo

missions and shopping malls in jordan. a government spokesman says all of the suspects are from jordan. they reportedly smuggled in weapons from syria to use them in the plot. a spokesman says the men were assisted by al qaeda operatives based in iraq. >>> it is 5:50. some incredibility video out of china. a 4-year-old boy got stuck between two buildings. it happened after he fell off a third floor balcony into that small little gap there. firefighters fortunately broke through a wall in one of the buildings to get him out. and luckily he only suffered some cuts and scrapes. oh, my goodness. >> i would freak out. >> thanks to those firefighters. great job. >>> 5:51. she is known for her dance moves and now ellen degeneres is getting a top comedy prize, as well. >> and we knew it had to end up somewhere. the bay area homeowners who and you coul hundreds." >>> heavy rainfall in the north bay but it is spreading elsewhere along the peninsula. more rain to come of the we'll talk about that coming up. >> and it's going to cause problems on the roads. we are seeing a backup at the bay bridg

on. it is a service dog who will carry the oxygen that the child needs to survive. richard jordan explains how the girl was matched with her constant companion. >> reporter: noel michaels can barely wrap her arm as around her new dog tight enough. the 4-year-old was born with a chronic lung disease, a primi who arrived before her lungs could fully develop and now she's constantly tied to an oxygen tank. but noel won't have to lug this te ten-pound tank alone. >> we're add agnew family member to our home. that's what today is all about. >> reporter: monte is following the paw prints of mr. gibbs. >> this georgia girl with a similar lung condition and her service dog were on the "today" show. that segment inspired noel's mother to find the same help for her daughter. the michaels did some research and with donations, they collected $10,000 to get their own service dog. monte came from north star, the foundation typically provides dogs to autistic kids. but they took the challenge to match noel and monte. >> that a girl. >> reporter: monte was trained just for noel. >> tell me what y

jordan is in baltimore where health officials just released the new details. >> reporter: jim, this is typically used to treat back pain, but now several people have died, one in maryland and one in virginia. doctors here say they've been able to pinpoint a two-month time frame where this injection was distributed and they think they know where it came from. >> we were notified by centers for disease control -- >> reporter: the state department of mental health and hi hygiene say patients are at risk of having meningitis. a facility in massachusetts where the injections were mixed and shipped out. there, doctors believe a fungus contaminated the product. nine facilities received shipments of the questionable steroid injections. >> this case, there were human cases, and it was tracked back to the product. >> reporter: the meningitis outbreak has reached six states with five deaths, but doctors fear the number of those with meningitis may get higher. >> we believe that there are probably hundreds of patients who may have received an injection, and those cases are currently under

. they'll be weighing in on an emotional charged issue for immigrants. today richard jordan spoke to some students in hyattsville who say they feel powerless because they cannot participate in decisions that could change their lives. >> reporter: the undocumented hispanic community is anxiously anticipating the november elections. but those with the most to lose do not get to vote. 17-year-old veronica just graduated from high school in june. the opportunity to go to college is out of reach, because the teen is undocumented and the cost of higher learning is too high. maryland's question 4 asks voters to approve a law allowing undocumented immigrants to pay instate or incounty tuition at maryland colleges. passage would open doors for thousands of imgrants. >> i had cancer back in 2009. >> reporter: the stakes are hi for ricardo. he dreams of becoming an oncologist, but says he will never made it to medical school without the referendum. >> i'm a cancer survivor. my life was saved in johns hopkins by a doctor who is an immigrant. i just want to keep saving lives the same way my life was s

in on mcdonald's memorabilia he kept for 20 years. he sold this one-gallon jug of mcjordan barbecue sauce on ebay for $10,000. he said he hung on to that jug after a michael jordan promotion back in 1992. despite the jug's value, the buyer probably shouldn't eat that sauce, though. it expired in december of 1992. >> looked toxic. >> it does. >>> coming up on news4 next, a 57-year-old woman beaten on a street corner. police are stunned abo as governor, i cut five billion dollars in spending and balanced the budget every year. and tim kaine and i both cut our own pay as governors, to lead by example. mark warner and i reached across party lines to get things done. we were a great team in richmond and we'll be a great team in washington. i'm tim kaine and i approve this message ...because we'll work together to restore fiscal responsibility, grow our economy and create jobs. [ male announcer ] tim kaine. bringing people together to tackle the challenges of tomorrow. would ban all abortions and contraception seemed a bit extreme. so i looked into it. turns out, romney doesn't oppose contracep

. jordan zimmerman, the game two starter in off the bench. the bull pep struck out the side in the seventh. then it is tyler clippard and he does the same. drew storen gets it in the ninth and just sitting them down. it all came down to this. jayson werth tied up at one, bottom of the ninth. after a 13-pitch at-bat and the 13th pitch is gone and look at the celebration. are you serious? yeah. we're serious. off of lance lynn and that is winning for the nationals. they win 2-1. and this set off a raucous celebration. this scene showing some serious resilience and tonight, it is all going down. 8:37, here it is. gamefive, winner take all. adam wainwright will object the bump for the cardinals. 14-13 in the regular season. and gio gonzalez. looking to -- i wouldn'tsy a shaky game in st. louis but he did walk seven batters. maybe those nerves are gone. he will be up tonight in front of this crowd and it will be buzzing. i can't wait and it is 5:00 in the morning. can we get to 8:37 because this town is going to be rocking tonight. >> i think it is called nerves of steel now. i think that's wha

for dozens of protests across the middle east. >>> we just learned the u.s. is sending troops to the jordan border in case violence spills over in syria. it could spread beyond syria as tensions rise especially with turkey. leon panetta made the announcement in brussels this morning. the u.s. will offer humanitarian aid to refugees entering jordan and monitor use of chemical and biological use of weapons in syria. >>> mitt romney is making gains since the debate of last week. a new poll has him leading 49% to 47%. president obama leads a separate poll with registered voters. stuff that keeps coming up, no republican has won an election without winning ohio. >> it's me, big bird. >> big, yellow, a menace to our economy. >> the producers of "sesame street" are not happy with this. the workshop wants president obama to stop running it now. the ad mocks romney in last week's debate when he vowed to end public funding for broadcasting. they are a nonpartisan, nonprofit and don't get involved in politics. they are reviewing the concerns. >>> people are gathering outside the supreme court for a ra

and libya for possible cross-cultural violence. the u.s. has been working with jordan to monitor chemical and biological weapon's sites in syria and to have them deal with refugees pouring over the border from syria. the u.s. will, the u.s. presence will establish a headquarters and beef up jordan's military capabilities should violence erupt on the border. >>> fireworks at a hearing on capitol hill today. trying to defend the obama administration's handling of the terrorist attack on the american consulate in libya. the attack killed a u.s. embass door and three other americans. tom fitzgerald is following this. this is a political battle. >> reporter: it really has and showed no sign of letting up. the republicans have been accusing the obama administration of not doing enough to protect the consulate, while democrats say the focus should be on fining who was responsible for that attack in ben ghazi on september 11th, not the deciding blame. obama administration officials headed to capitol hill to tell the house oversight committee that the security every ben ghaz icons late was based o

in recent weeks. the attacks are growing increasingly violent, as richard jordan reports. >> reporter: when a woman was attacked last night, police say the area was likely dark and des oh late. >> usually after 9:00 here, it's almost closed. >> reporter: alexandria police say the 20-year-old got off a bus at 11:30 on eisenhower and van doren. a short walk later up the street to courtney avenue, that's where the victim was caught offguard by a strange man. she says she believes he's hispanic. >> he demanded money. when she said she had no money, he pulled her into the bushes where he sexually assaulted. >> reporter: it has some women in the area on edge. >> i'm worried about it. i didn't expect from this area like this. >> reporter: that concern is growing, because alexandria police are now investigating three attacks on women just within the past month. this one, the most violent, but detectives say they don't think the three are connected, because the other two happened near homes run parkway, about two miles away, and they think that is just too far. the previous two victims managed to ge

. top second, no score. jordan zimmermann, runners on first and second. zimmermann looped to right field. ian desmond to the third. bottom two, zimmerman on the mound, the results not as good as at the plate. two on. the single to right. molina comes home. the cardinals go up 2-1. they lead 5-1 in the fourth inning. >>> dan hellie is in st. louis. he will have a full report tonight on news4 at 11:00. meantime, chris cooley is stand big in the studios there in d.c. he's going to have more on "the cooley report." and that is later in sports. >>> coming up, a deadly air strike in israel. the target, a place for children. >>> the senate seat in virginia is up for grabs, but a new round of ads could help sway voters hours before a new face-off. >>> gas pces spiked to more than five bucks a gallon. now it may turn into a federal investigation. >>> and a man confronted by a very angry stag. he takes matters int i approve this message. mitt romney: "i'm not in favor romney's being dishonest here an independent, non-partisan liberals will raise taxes on the chairman of that so-called romney's for

. in yesterday's game, jordan zimmerman got the start. we'll start these highlights with him at the plate. two men on. zimmerman sends one to right field. avoids the stop at third. slides home safely to put the nats on the board first. but then the day on the mound wasn't nearly as g. he gives up a -- as g. he gives up a home -- as good. he gives up a home run. here's probably your play of the day coming from cardinal center fielder john jay running after danny espinoza's fly ball. look at the smash and catch against the wall. cardinals were pumped after that one. they continued to crush the nationals 12-4 the final. that series is now all knotted up at one game a piece. dave owens has more from st. louis. >> reporter: it's supposed to be the strength pt of the ball club but for the second consecutive day, washington got shaky starting pitching. but unlike sunday when gio gonzalez was able to minimize the damage, today jordan zimmerman not so much. >> i wanted to go out there and go deep in the game. you know, try to get out here with two wins. i didn't do my part. >> they kept pulling on runs

$24 million. >>> a man in north dakota sold a 24-year-old jar of barbecue sauce on ebay. mcjordan barbecue sauce from a michael jordan promotion and mcdonald's in the 19 90s. >>> here's a hint, she hadn't even heard of one of the candidates. you may not understand what she's saying. 4g lte is the fastest. so, which superfast 4g lte service would you choose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. ♪ chirping beeping camera ahhhh drill sound chirping electric shaver shaking remote tapping sound shaking drill chirping tapping shaking remote wouldn't it be great to have one less battery to worry about? car honking irping the 2012 sonata hybrid. the only hybrid with a lifetime hybrid battery warrant

secret negotiator of the israel-jordan peace treaty. it is easy to forget that role. but it is important to understand how crucial that peace treaty is now as the area is so volatile. there's a bit of good news today -- the new egyptian ambassador to israel came today to announce that israel -- that egypt will abide by the peace treaty -- will abide by the peace treaty with israel. but we have relied on the peace treaty, israel has relied on it. and so have we, the peace treaty with jordan, for many years. and efraim halevy deserves enormous credit for that. as haleh said, we watched developments in the middle east very closely here. the president of the yemen came a few weeks ago to speak about a way forward for his country, which is trying hard to become a strong ally in the fight against terrorism, and has huge economic challenges. we just held the second of three meetings on how women are fairing in the arab awakening. last month, former deputy secretary of state and ambassador, tom pickering, and other national security officials, military officers and experts with decades of experi

out the triangle, and it's baptism. we happened to just arrive at the river jordan - not really headed there for any reason - we got to the river jordan, where, of course, jesus is baptized, and we see all these people there being baptized, and we say, "why are you doing it?" and it's because the myths, the story in the new testament speaks of baptism, jesus was baptized, they want to be baptized in the same spot. then we jump all the way half a world away to roy, washington, and speak to a fundamentalist baptist preacher who says exactly why he does it. and hopefully, this will show our triangle at work. so let's go to our roll-in on baptism and look for that dimensional triangle. ♪ god is so good, ♪ god is so good, ♪ he's so good to me ♪ god is so good, ♪ god is so good, >> personally, for me, we were talking earlier about how we were going to chicken out because it was so cold. but i'm really glad we did, that it not only reaffirms how i really believe, but the bible tells you to be baptized, and just to - like my father said - to do it here in jordan river is something re

sympathizes or agrees with terrorists. >> thank you. >> we now go to the gentleman from ohio, mr. jordan. could you kweeld necessity ten seconds for a quick question? let's understand what you are saying here today is that one piece of intel, one piece of infell got you guys, yourself and secretary rice or ambassador rice, to make a wrong statement five or six days later and still be making it because sunday is a long time after tuesday. you are saying you got it wrong and you didn't know any better. is that right? >> the information that was availab available. >> ambassador, you're a great witness historically. i asked you did you have any contrary knowledge over those five days? that's all -- >> no, sir. >> okay. you didn't know any better for the next five days is your testimony. thank you, mr. jordan. >> mr. chairman, may i ask the consent that we give equal time to mr. cummings to respond and then give mr. jordan his full five minutes? >> mr. chairman, on that request -- >> to be honest -- mr. jordan. >> point of order. >> are you requesting time? >> point of order. >> i guess unani

and jordan river, a state connected by a highly developed infrastructure of roads and water pipelines. i'm not sure when the point of return was passed, seven years ago, my first visit to israel, it was plausible to speak of the palestinian state. now did -- now it does not. a democratic process, appointment of envoys searching for commonground, building on previous agreements like those arrived at under the prime minister don't have chance of success. there's no political majority in israel in favor of withdrawing from the territory and settlements israel would have to do to allow a genuinely economically viable palestinian state. benjamin netanyahu gave lip service to the idea, but people close to him said he would never offer the palestinians something he could accept. the west bank, areas a and b, cut off from the world without control of the air space, their water will not produce a viable state. what can the next president do to change this? the only intervention that could shake israel out of the current spiral would be if a president made clear where the united states sees this h

'll see what happens. thanks. >>> al qaeda supporters plan to attack the u.s. embassy in jordan next month. that's what a person familiar with the investigation. jurordan's intelligence agents foiled the plot. shopping malls and residential areas were also targets. they called the plan 9/11 2 but jordan says that refers to november 9 not september 11. >>> singer adele is a new mom according to "people" magazine. the british singer had a baby boy with her boyfriend. she just announced in june she was pregnant. adele recently recorded the theme song for the latest james bond movie. but a friend says she is laying low and nesting. as she should, bob. >> yeah. >> congrats to her. >> lucky baby gets sung to by her. >> my son is like, mom, no sing. adele's baby, more of it. how are you doing? >> good, natasha. good to see you that morning. >>> a cool start around the mid-atlantic states. look at this cold front right around omaha and that's some warmer air out of the south. mid-80s around dallas and oklahoma city but rain, thunderstorms are a possibility. not is severe, at least not yet. you can

friend jim is away this week, so we are happy to welcome back jordan lieberman. good to see you again. so let's talk about it. the day is here. peter, i'll start with you. what's the feeling going into this debate? >> i think there's a lot of anxiety, allison. these things are very tense. i'm not sure we're going to see lincoln/douglas here tonight. this is a fairly loose format and it allows both candidates some time to go into longer answers and explain things. but as you point out, especially with president obama, i think they're trying to shorten his answers, keep them pointed and i think that they're ready for a pretty tough onslaught from romney. romney knows he has to prove something, and he's going to come at the president, i think fairly hard. but i think this president gives as good as he gets. i think it will be a strong back and forth. >> jordan, what do you think? >> i think peter and i can agree mitt romney is probably losing. that means barack obama has everything to lose tonight if he doesn't do perfectly well. he's not the best debater out there. it's mostly his inspirati

goff. >> i'm richard jordan, let's get started with a check of the forecast. >>> i think you will like what chuck bell has to say. >> good morning, 6:31 almost on your sunday morning now. skies are mostly clear to partly cloudy, a much milder start today, winchester, virginia is more than 20 degrees warmer now than it was at the same time yesterday. even in washington, ten warmer now than at this time yesterday. if you're traveling today towards new york city or post, the rain is waiting for you there, and if you're changing plans in chicago, kansas city, memphis, or st. louis, you may have storms to worry about. as a result, your sunday looks great. mild and breezy today. there will be an increase in cloud cover today, buthat will not deter the warm up. plenty of wind around as well. as we always like to say, a great day for kite flying. >> the death poll grows after a deadly car bombs in pakistan. a car exploded near a militia that fights the tall ban. no one claims responsibility for the attack. taliban militants have been blamed for attacks in the area. meanwhile, a 14-year-old gir

are assigning blame. chief howard jordan confirmed it was one of his officers who fired a beanbag at protester scott olson, seriously injuring the iraq war veteran. >> personally i don't think losing a job is nearly enough. i think that you committed a crime and should be put in jail. >> no one is saying what will happen to that unidentified officer, but a just released independent investigation claims 44 oakland officers broke department rules over several protests over the past year. violations are mostly minor like officers failing to turn on their jody recorders, all the way up to false arrest and excessive use of force. >> i think it might be the first step in the right direction for opd towards accountability. >> without naming names, the chief is recommendation termination for two officers, window motion, 15 suspensions, counseling and training for three officers and written reprimands for 23 others. >> this is very tough for howard jordan to do. it is very tough to discipline officers who you are asking to go out in violent situations oftentimes but he's a good could be cop and i think

here in lebanon. cnn, beirut. >>> a terror plot called 9/11 "2" was disrupted by jordan's intelligence department. the source told cnn the u.s. embassy in ahmmman appeared to the target. 11 suspects associated with al qaeda's ideology are in custody, all suspects are jordanian citizens who moved in and out of syria. other targets reportedly included shopping centers, neighborhoods, and diplomats. the name 9/11 "2" suggests the plot was set for november 9th, the seventh anniversary of the last attack in jordan. >>> the candidates for president hours away from going at it in one final debate. this is with a full focus on foreign policy. >>> new information about cuba's fidel castro. americans believe they should be in charge of their own future. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you one-to-one. together

in jordan was killed by militants trying to cross into syria, a sign that the unrest in syria is spilling into neighboring countries. protests continue in beirut following a car bombing friday that killed lebanon's security chief. the opposition party in lebanon is claiming that syria's president is behind the attack. what could have the biggest impact on the debate tonight, a weekend report by the "new york times" asserts that the u.s. and iran have agreed on bilateral negotiations over the iranian nuclear program. both the white house and iranian officials deny there has been an agreement but on sunday, obama advisor david axelrod suggested that iranian willingness to negotiate is proof that the president's strategy is working. >> there's a tremendous disquiet in iran. their currency has dropped in value by 50%. their oil business has dropped by 50%. and they're feeling the heat. that's what the sanctions were meant to do. >> this morning, romney's senior foreign policy advisor dan senor said his candidate would not rule out negotiations. >> it's got to be a comprehensive strategy. we s

guests tell us what they thifg will move the markets tomorrow morning. joining me, michael james, jordan kimmel from benjamin securities and kimberly foss of impirian wealth management. michael, kick it off with you. 30 seconds on the clock. what do you look at in terms of moving our money tomorrow? >> thank you, maria. i'm going to pay close attention to texas instruments. i agree with the guest earlier. patrick wang. the number were in line for the quarter. guidance for q 4 was worse than i was looking for. i agree the sentiment is excellent for the stock here. for trade and investors. they've done a good job of lowering the bar. tomorrow morning, coach reports earnings along with harley davidson. those are going to be two excellent reads on consumer discretionary stance going into the numbers. i like it. >> we'll leave it there. jordan, you're up. 30 seconds on the clock. >> thanks. clearly i think the biggest news tonight or tomorrow morning could be the effect of the debate tonight because it's so close. a lot of people are sitting around just waiting, waiting for the election, unfo

wider war, with really serious consequences that for turkey and perhaps for jordan and saudi arabia and because of economic consequences for europe, so i am afraid that the word i tend to emphasize in ts context the prudence, rather than engagement. >> rose:. >> but i think i heard both candidates say they would not put -- it was ditches in terms of what kind of arms they might supply on the one hand communication equipment an on the other hand from -- light to heavy -- >> you can't start supplying weapons with someone without becoming tied to the consequences of that, that kind of detach. from the supply of arms and eventual engagement in the process, especially if the supply of arms creates tetation tospre that w. >> rose: what do you do about arms? >> i think you do have to know who those arms are going to, because it could come back and haunt you, obviously. >> rose: but can you control that? >> well, whether we do it or somebody else does it, you know, it is happening, so. >> rose: the arms are going in, you mean? >> but, you know, i just came back from the region also, mostly

. good morning everyone. a lot to get to this morning. i'm angie goff. >> i'm richard jordan. it is saturday, october 6, 2012 the day before the cold front arrives. >> i know. don't say it. yesterday was so spectacular. big changes are on the way. right, chuck? >> oh, they're on the way all right. i for one as much as i like a little mild weather i am sick of training for this marathon in 80 plus-degree weather. it's october. we already know that you're going to train in the weather you run in or else. outside for now another mild start to a day here in washington. 64 already here in town. 61 in downtown baltimore. 62 in waldorf, maryland this morning. even now over to the old dominion of virginia temperatures mostly now mid to upper 50s. 54 manassas. 59 degrees in front royal. rain drops are not too close to town yet but rain drops in far western maryland and parts of southwestern pennsylvania. they're all part of the leading edge of the cold front which yes indeed will bring us a scattering of shower chances today. certainly not a washout. but you will notice it once the fr

and rugged terrain. richard jordan talked to them about what helped them get through it. >> i don't think our wives will let us go for many years. >> reporter: neal peckens and jason hiser can laugh about it now. but for six days, these friends and avid hikers were lost in the back country of montana's glacier national park. snow op the ground covered their trail, and their topographic map blew away from them. the men were more than 2,000 miles from home, but their thoughts were with their families. >> my wife was having a baby shower on saturday. so i was worried about ruining that as well. >> reporter: hiser is expecting his first child. peckens' wife waiting with their son who just turned a year old. the families called authorities when the men didn't return on time. >> i think that the people at home had it worse than we had it. sadly. >> reporter: peckens and hiser finally rescued late monday. they used a blanket and put out an sos using burned logs. but help wasn't coming fast enough. >> we saw helicopters. we had a couple of fly over our heads, but they couldn't see you through the fog

. good morning. welcome to "news 4 today." i'm eun yang. >> and i'm richard jordan sitting in for aaron gilchrist. we're waking up to temperatures in the 50s right now. it's 6:00 straight up. look at that picture. it looks like we're in for another warmup. >> tom kierein is here with the forecast. what's going on? >> did you say it's october? >> that's what the calendar says. >> it doesn't feel like. going to feel more like a late august day. there's capitol hill under a partly cloudy sky. >>> looking at temperatures around the region, we have a milder morning than we've had the last couple of mornings. right now temperatures in the suburbs and rural areas are generally in the mid-40s. yesterday morning we were down near freezing much of the region. right near the potomac, right near the chesapeake bay, most locations mid-60s. away from the waters, eastern shore, many locations in the 40s, shenandoah valley out of the mountains. few sprinkles up in pennsylvania. that's going to stay to our north. storm team 4 hour by hour forecast for today. by 8:00 a.m., we will have still a chill in t

to "news 4 today." i'm eun yang. >> and i'm richard jordan, in for aaron gilchrist this morning. mother nature appears to be a baseball fan too. it is going to be a nice day for a ball game. look at that. >> yes. very good weather so are fa. it is 56 degrees out there. cool start. veronica is here to tell us more. >> i'm so excited about the day. i'm glad the nats are back in town. i'm so happy we're going to have great weather around. >> wearing your red. >> wearing my red. i'll be hopefully wearing my red too if they win. the rest of the week, i'll be wearing my red. >>> as far as what's happening right now, we do have clouds still out there, a little bit of mist, and a few light showers and sprinkles. that is going to end very soon. unlike the last couple of days where it just kind of lingered on and on, we're going to see the clouds move out. we're going to see sunshine in here, i think, by around 9:00 today. look at the satellite and radar review over the last few hours. you can see that clearing around charleston and west virginia. we're at 58 degrees here. new york city 53. phila

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